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At Morocco Unexplored we highly recommend to all of our visitors who wish to purchase authentic Moroccan hand made souvenirs or antiques to visit Abdou at dar neghrassi.
We can guarantee a charming no pressure experience viewing his impressive collection of artisan stock at an unbeatable prices. We personally shop with him all the time. Address: Dar Neghrassi Rue Des Tapis MedinaAzrou. Please see our website for more details http://www.moroccounexplored.com/

published:17 Feb 2012

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One particular display in the antiques building at the Medina CountyFair is upsetting one particular resident, but the fair board said it is not budging.

Walkable distance from Masjid Nabawi gate-6 (about 18 minutes). This is not to be missed. An old railway station during Ottoman rule converted to a small museum. There are lot of informative antiques and scriptures. Those who are passionate on history and want to spend time reading, seeing and knowing, this is the perfect place.
It talks about the history of ancient Madina (Yathrib), genealogy of prophet, ancient hand tools, astronomical tools, qur-aan, coins etc.
For elderly, going up on stairs is not very easy. Upstairs, some rooms are equipped with computer screens but was not working. No entry fee. Less parking area nearby.
As a museum visited by 100s of thousands every month, it needs a lot of improvement in quality and facilities so as to add value and to attract more people.
There is a beautiful Turkish Masjid just beside the Museum.

Medina was Muhammad's destination after his Hijrah from Mecca, and became the capital of a rapidly increasing Muslim Empire, first under Muhammad's leadership, and then under the first four Rashidun caliphs, Abu Bakr, Umar, Uthman, and Ali. It served as the power base of Islam in its first century where the early Muslim community developed. Medina is home to the three oldest mosques, namely the Quba Mosque, al-Masjid an-Nabawi, and Masjid al-Qiblatayn ("the mosque of the two qiblas"). Muslims believe that the chronologically final surahs of the Quran were revealed to Muhammad in Medina, and are called Medinan surahs in contrast to the earlier Meccan surahs.

Red Roof Inn

Red Roof Inn is an economy hotel chain in the United States. Red Roof Inn properties are distinguished by the large dark-red shingle roof that gives them their name. Red Roof has 400 properties in the United States, primarily in the Midwest, Southern, and Eastern United States. Red Roof Inn is a pet-friendly hotel chain.

History

The Red Roof Inn chain began in Columbus, Ohio. The company was founded by Jim Trueman in 1972 with the intention to provide guests with a clean, comfortable room at an affordable price. The oldest hotel (Inn #3) still operating as a Red Roof Inn is located on East Cork Street in Kalamazoo, Michigan. It was built in 1973 and last renovated in 2004.

The original slogan was "Sleep Cheap". T-shirts were sold on property with this slogan, and they became popular. With the increase of prices due to inflation in 1987 and 1988, the prices of the chain, while still lower than most of its direct competitors like Budgetel (now Baymont) and Days Inn, were too high to be cheap. Thus, the slogan was changed to "Hit The Roof."

History

David Satori, born in Burlington, Vermont in 1979, brings experience with many different styles of world music to the collaborative drawing board of Beats Antique. He began playing music in high school, and graduated from the California Institute of the Arts with a degree in music performance and composition. While attending CIA, he formed an experimental instrumental group called The Funnies. The Funnies recorded two albums, and toured in an eco-bus that ran entirely on recycled vegetable oil. In 2003, Satori moved to San Francisco to join Aphrodesia, a ten-piece afro-beat group. Aphrodesia toured the U.S. and made a trip to Nigeria and traveled throughout West Africa playing music. The afro-beat group’s tour ended in a performance at the New Shrine in Lagos, a venue built by the son of afro-beat composer and player Fela Kuti. His son Femi Kuti also sat in with Aphrodesia, and inspired Satori to produce their 2007 album, Lagos by Bus. In 2004, back in San Francisco, Satori and Zoe Jakes met and began dating.

Zoe Jakes

Zoe Jakes is a prominent belly dancer and founding member of the American experimental world fusion and electronic music group Beats Antique.

Career

Jakes began belly dancing in 2000 but had taken other forms of dance, including jazz and ballet, for ten years prior. She is known for her own particular style of tribal fusion. She was a member of the Suhaila dance company and four years later, in 2005, she began dancing and touring with Bellydance Superstars. In 2007, she was nominated for Best Interpretive Artist by Zaghareets Magazine. She has performed at Coachella, Lollapalooza, and Bonnaroo festivals, and has toured with Yard Dogs Road Show and the Extra Action Marching Band.

She is extremely focused on dance and between training on her own, taking classes from other dancers and teaching classes herself, dances anywhere from 2-7 hours a day.

Personal life

Jakes was born on January 4, 1981. She owns a home in Oakland, California but is often on the road touring in one of her many projects. In a 2014 interview, she describes herself as having been a "weird ADD kid who got addicted to drugs," and went on to say that dancing helped her overcome her addiction by allowing her "to experience an obsession safely."

Jerry Barker at the Antique Mall

Dar Neghrassi Medina Azrou

At Morocco Unexplored we highly recommend to all of our visitors who wish to purchase authentic Moroccan hand made souvenirs or antiques to visit Abdou at dar neghrassi.
We can guarantee a charming no pressure experience viewing his impressive collection of artisan stock at an unbeatable prices. We personally shop with him all the time. Address: Dar Neghrassi Rue Des Tapis MedinaAzrou. Please see our website for more details http://www.moroccounexplored.com/

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Medina County resident says fair display is racist

Medina County resident says fair display is racist

Medina County resident says fair display is racist

One particular display in the antiques building at the Medina CountyFair is upsetting one particular resident, but the fair board said it is not budging.

Andy McConnell discussing a Mdina vase......

Medina Museum (Hejaz Railway Museum)

Walkable distance from Masjid Nabawi gate-6 (about 18 minutes). This is not to be missed. An old railway station during Ottoman rule converted to a small museum. There are lot of informative antiques and scriptures. Those who are passionate on history and want to spend time reading, seeing and knowing, this is the perfect place.
It talks about the history of ancient Madina (Yathrib), genealogy of prophet, ancient hand tools, astronomical tools, qur-aan, coins etc.
For elderly, going up on stairs is not very easy. Upstairs, some rooms are equipped with computer screens but was not working. No entry fee. Less parking area nearby.
As a museum visited by 100s of thousands every month, it needs a lot of improvement in quality and facilities so as to add value and to attract more people.
There is a beautiful Turkish Masjid just beside the Museum.

American Dealers Minisode featuring The Westplace

We're back with another one of our Junkstock minisodes! Today we visit CodyMedina of The WestPlace. He talks with us about two of his favorite items, a set of antique poison arrows and his 40 year old armadillo!

3:18

Haggling at the Antique Show

Haggling at the Antique Show

Haggling at the Antique Show

how we spent our saturday

1:29

Colombia - Election Treasurer Arrested

Colombia - Election Treasurer Arrested

Colombia - Election Treasurer Arrested

T/I: 10:15:09
Colombian police arrested the treasurer of PresidentErnesto
Samper's election campaign on Wednesday (26/7) for allegedly
receiving money from the Cali drug cartel. Television news reports
showed Santiago Medina, an antiques dealer who handled campaign
finances, being driven away by police for questioning about his
part in Colombia's biggest ever political scandal. It's alledged
Medina endorsed a $46,000 cheque given to the party by a front
company for the cartel.
SHOWS:
BOGOTA, COLOMBIA (26/7)
exterior shots of the general headquarters where Santiago Medina
is being detained;
security officer outside headquarters;
gate opens;
Medina in the car with police officers being taken to
headquarters;
press caravan following car with medina;
RECENT
Santiago Medina being questioned by press ; shots of Medina with
Minister of DefenceFernando Botero who was director of the
election campaign;
shots of Colombian president with Defence Minister Botero
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antique Car Spark Plug with Box, MedinaFleamarket, where have all the collectors gone? are there only pickers nowdays? The great heyday Of thrift stores, before they became Big Business and charging More then true value and even selling brand new items(knockoffs) for more then at top retail stores Sad sad sad

Historic Downtown Medina, New York

Historic DowntownMedina, New York
Medina, New York is a quaint Victorian village, nestled on a wide bend in the Erie Canal where the canal traverses the Oak Orchard River. Incorporated in 1832, the village thrived and prospered, most significantly in the years following the Civil War.
Being home to many industries- furniture, foundries, and stone quarries, Medina boomed during the Gilded Age. During that boom, numerous impressive buildings appeared, many built of the now famous Medina Sandstone.
Commercial, residential, and ecclesiastical structures born of this great age earned Medina a well-deserved reputation as a beautiful, flourishing community of prospering businesses and grand homes.
Most all of this historic architecture survives today and has been carefully preserved, most notably the collection of downtown commercial architecture. It is the envy of many communities.
It's not a museum or historical facade. Its a living place where you can shop, interact, and feel connected. Few spots offer such an authentic American experience, and the village is increasingly becoming a destination.
An article posted in the Toronto Sun in May 2010 by George Bailey states:
"When you walk the historic downtown you can breathe in the smell of history. Their main street echoes of the nineteenth century. Tucked side by side are clusters of aging Medina Sandstone buildings that have changed little since they were constructed during the boom times of the 1830's -1900's."
More on Medina from Bailey at: www.torontosun.com/2011/04/29/locals-in-medina-ny-say-hello
In a similar article published in the June 2011 edition of BuffaloSpree, writer BruceEaton has similar things to say about Medina:
"...those who want to spend a few hours soaking up some strong vibes from the BoomYears of Yore are well-advised to head east to the village of Medina. ...With only a few modern buildings in sight, it's possible to stroll up Main towards the canal and imagine that Grover Cleveland still resides in the White House."
Indeed, Grover Cleveland did once stroll these streets. His young bride, Frances Folsom, resided for a time on the north end of Main Street. A historic marker identifies the residence.
The collection of buildings in the Downtown Historic District appear on both the National and New York State Registries of Historic Places. One needs only stand at any place along the wide thoroughfare and see why- a stunning collection of nineteenth century Italianate buildings built of brick and sandstone in a thriving business district. It is truly is a slice of genuine Americana.
Arrayed along the historic thoroughfare are numerous shops and restaurants- everything from antiques to gourmet coffee, gourmet pizza, books, cookies, yarn, candles, gifts, tea shop, fresh produce, and a bistro with a classically trained chef.
Any time of year is a great time to visit this historic village, but fall offers some unique opportunities. While the community can be reached via the usual NYS routes (NYS 90 to Pembroke 48A to Rte. 77 and Rte. 63 to Medina; Rte. 31 straight to Medina; or Rte. 104 to Rte 63, south to Medina), fall foliage along the back roads of Orleans/Niagara offer not only spectacular fall color, but a bounty of fresh fruits (apples!) and vegetables from the farm stands that dot the route.
Google map a scenic route that will take you winding along the Erie Canal to the village and motor along historic WestCenter Street (Rte. 31E from Middleport, NY) to see a magnificent collection of Victorian homes, or visit the Medina Railroad Museum at http://railroadmuseum.net/ and take a fall foliage train ride to the historic museum located adjacent to the Downtown Historic District.

Red Roof Inn Cleveland - Medina - Medina Hotels, OHIO

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Jerry Barker at the Antique Mall

Dar Neghrassi Medina Azrou

At Morocco Unexplored we highly recommend to all of our visitors who wish to purchase authentic Moroccan hand made souvenirs or antiques to visit Abdou at dar neghrassi.
We can guarantee a charming no pressure experience viewing his impressive collection of artisan stock at an unbeatable prices. We personally shop with him all the time. Address: Dar Neghrassi Rue Des Tapis MedinaAzrou. Please see our website for more details http://www.moroccounexplored.com/

published: 17 Feb 2012

Medina County resident says fair display is racist

One particular display in the antiques building at the Medina CountyFair is upsetting one particular resident, but the fair board said it is not budging.

Andy McConnell discussing a Mdina vase......

Medina Museum (Hejaz Railway Museum)

Walkable distance from Masjid Nabawi gate-6 (about 18 minutes). This is not to be missed. An old railway station during Ottoman rule converted to a small museum. There are lot of informative antiques and scriptures. Those who are passionate on history and want to spend time reading, seeing and knowing, this is the perfect place.
It talks about the history of ancient Madina (Yathrib), genealogy of prophet, ancient hand tools, astronomical tools, qur-aan, coins etc.
For elderly, going up on stairs is not very easy. Upstairs, some rooms are equipped with computer screens but was not working. No entry fee. Less parking area nearby.
As a museum visited by 100s of thousands every month, it needs a lot of improvement in quality and facilities so as to add value and to attract more people.
There...

Mexico vows to win drug fight 29 Mar 09

American Dealers Minisode featuring The Westplace

We're back with another one of our Junkstock minisodes! Today we visit CodyMedina of The WestPlace. He talks with us about two of his favorite items, a set of antique poison arrows and his 40 year old armadillo!

published: 19 Aug 2015

Haggling at the Antique Show

how we spent our saturday

published: 15 Jul 2007

Colombia - Election Treasurer Arrested

T/I: 10:15:09
Colombian police arrested the treasurer of PresidentErnesto
Samper's election campaign on Wednesday (26/7) for allegedly
receiving money from the Cali drug cartel. Television news reports
showed Santiago Medina, an antiques dealer who handled campaign
finances, being driven away by police for questioning about his
part in Colombia's biggest ever political scandal. It's alledged
Medina endorsed a $46,000 cheque given to the party by a front
company for the cartel.
SHOWS:
BOGOTA, COLOMBIA (26/7)
exterior shots of the general headquarters where Santiago Medina
is being detained;
security officer outside headquarters;
gate opens;
Medina in the car with police officers being taken to
headquarters;
press caravan following car with medina;
RECENT
Santi...

antique Car Spark Plug with Box, MedinaFleamarket, where have all the collectors gone? are there only pickers nowdays? The great heyday Of thrift stores, before they became Big Business and charging More then true value and even selling brand new items(knockoffs) for more then at top retail stores Sad sad sad

Historic Downtown Medina, New York

Historic DowntownMedina, New York
Medina, New York is a quaint Victorian village, nestled on a wide bend in the Erie Canal where the canal traverses the Oak Orchard River. Incorporated in 1832, the village thrived and prospered, most significantly in the years following the Civil War.
Being home to many industries- furniture, foundries, and stone quarries, Medina boomed during the Gilded Age. During that boom, numerous impressive buildings appeared, many built of the now famous Medina Sandstone.
Commercial, residential, and ecclesiastical structures born of this great age earned Medina a well-deserved reputation as a beautiful, flourishing community of prospering businesses and grand homes.
Most all of this historic architecture survives today and has been carefully preserved, m...

Dar Neghrassi Medina Azrou

At Morocco Unexplored we highly recommend to all of our visitors who wish to purchase authentic Moroccan hand made souvenirs or antiques to visit Abdou at dar ...

At Morocco Unexplored we highly recommend to all of our visitors who wish to purchase authentic Moroccan hand made souvenirs or antiques to visit Abdou at dar neghrassi.
We can guarantee a charming no pressure experience viewing his impressive collection of artisan stock at an unbeatable prices. We personally shop with him all the time. Address: Dar Neghrassi Rue Des Tapis MedinaAzrou. Please see our website for more details http://www.moroccounexplored.com/

At Morocco Unexplored we highly recommend to all of our visitors who wish to purchase authentic Moroccan hand made souvenirs or antiques to visit Abdou at dar neghrassi.
We can guarantee a charming no pressure experience viewing his impressive collection of artisan stock at an unbeatable prices. We personally shop with him all the time. Address: Dar Neghrassi Rue Des Tapis MedinaAzrou. Please see our website for more details http://www.moroccounexplored.com/

Medina Museum (Hejaz Railway Museum)

Walkable distance from Masjid Nabawi gate-6 (about 18 minutes). This is not to be missed. An old railway station during Ottoman rule converted to a small museum...

Walkable distance from Masjid Nabawi gate-6 (about 18 minutes). This is not to be missed. An old railway station during Ottoman rule converted to a small museum. There are lot of informative antiques and scriptures. Those who are passionate on history and want to spend time reading, seeing and knowing, this is the perfect place.
It talks about the history of ancient Madina (Yathrib), genealogy of prophet, ancient hand tools, astronomical tools, qur-aan, coins etc.
For elderly, going up on stairs is not very easy. Upstairs, some rooms are equipped with computer screens but was not working. No entry fee. Less parking area nearby.
As a museum visited by 100s of thousands every month, it needs a lot of improvement in quality and facilities so as to add value and to attract more people.
There is a beautiful Turkish Masjid just beside the Museum.

Walkable distance from Masjid Nabawi gate-6 (about 18 minutes). This is not to be missed. An old railway station during Ottoman rule converted to a small museum. There are lot of informative antiques and scriptures. Those who are passionate on history and want to spend time reading, seeing and knowing, this is the perfect place.
It talks about the history of ancient Madina (Yathrib), genealogy of prophet, ancient hand tools, astronomical tools, qur-aan, coins etc.
For elderly, going up on stairs is not very easy. Upstairs, some rooms are equipped with computer screens but was not working. No entry fee. Less parking area nearby.
As a museum visited by 100s of thousands every month, it needs a lot of improvement in quality and facilities so as to add value and to attract more people.
There is a beautiful Turkish Masjid just beside the Museum.

We're back with another one of our Junkstock minisodes! Today we visit CodyMedina of The WestPlace. He talks with us about two of his favorite items, a set of antique poison arrows and his 40 year old armadillo!

We're back with another one of our Junkstock minisodes! Today we visit CodyMedina of The WestPlace. He talks with us about two of his favorite items, a set of antique poison arrows and his 40 year old armadillo!

T/I: 10:15:09
Colombian police arrested the treasurer of PresidentErnesto
Samper's election campaign on Wednesday (26/7) for allegedly
receiving money from the Cali drug cartel. Television news reports
showed Santiago Medina, an antiques dealer who handled campaign
finances, being driven away by police for questioning about his
part in Colombia's biggest ever political scandal. It's alledged
Medina endorsed a $46,000 cheque given to the party by a front
company for the cartel.
SHOWS:
BOGOTA, COLOMBIA (26/7)
exterior shots of the general headquarters where Santiago Medina
is being detained;
security officer outside headquarters;
gate opens;
Medina in the car with police officers being taken to
headquarters;
press caravan following car with medina;
RECENT
Santiago Medina being questioned by press ; shots of Medina with
Minister of DefenceFernando Botero who was director of the
election campaign;
shots of Colombian president with Defence Minister Botero
1.28
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Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork

T/I: 10:15:09
Colombian police arrested the treasurer of PresidentErnesto
Samper's election campaign on Wednesday (26/7) for allegedly
receiving money from the Cali drug cartel. Television news reports
showed Santiago Medina, an antiques dealer who handled campaign
finances, being driven away by police for questioning about his
part in Colombia's biggest ever political scandal. It's alledged
Medina endorsed a $46,000 cheque given to the party by a front
company for the cartel.
SHOWS:
BOGOTA, COLOMBIA (26/7)
exterior shots of the general headquarters where Santiago Medina
is being detained;
security officer outside headquarters;
gate opens;
Medina in the car with police officers being taken to
headquarters;
press caravan following car with medina;
RECENT
Santiago Medina being questioned by press ; shots of Medina with
Minister of DefenceFernando Botero who was director of the
election campaign;
shots of Colombian president with Defence Minister Botero
1.28
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/4cc15ee7160484ee7dd0c57b4be5f18c
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork

antique Car Spark Plug with Box, MedinaFleamarket, where have all the collectors gone? are there only pickers nowdays? The great heyday Of thrift stores, befor...

antique Car Spark Plug with Box, MedinaFleamarket, where have all the collectors gone? are there only pickers nowdays? The great heyday Of thrift stores, before they became Big Business and charging More then true value and even selling brand new items(knockoffs) for more then at top retail stores Sad sad sad

antique Car Spark Plug with Box, MedinaFleamarket, where have all the collectors gone? are there only pickers nowdays? The great heyday Of thrift stores, before they became Big Business and charging More then true value and even selling brand new items(knockoffs) for more then at top retail stores Sad sad sad

Historic DowntownMedina, New York
Medina, New York is a quaint Victorian village, nestled on a wide bend in the Erie Canal where the canal traverses the Oak Orchard River. Incorporated in 1832, the village thrived and prospered, most significantly in the years following the Civil War.
Being home to many industries- furniture, foundries, and stone quarries, Medina boomed during the Gilded Age. During that boom, numerous impressive buildings appeared, many built of the now famous Medina Sandstone.
Commercial, residential, and ecclesiastical structures born of this great age earned Medina a well-deserved reputation as a beautiful, flourishing community of prospering businesses and grand homes.
Most all of this historic architecture survives today and has been carefully preserved, most notably the collection of downtown commercial architecture. It is the envy of many communities.
It's not a museum or historical facade. Its a living place where you can shop, interact, and feel connected. Few spots offer such an authentic American experience, and the village is increasingly becoming a destination.
An article posted in the Toronto Sun in May 2010 by George Bailey states:
"When you walk the historic downtown you can breathe in the smell of history. Their main street echoes of the nineteenth century. Tucked side by side are clusters of aging Medina Sandstone buildings that have changed little since they were constructed during the boom times of the 1830's -1900's."
More on Medina from Bailey at: www.torontosun.com/2011/04/29/locals-in-medina-ny-say-hello
In a similar article published in the June 2011 edition of BuffaloSpree, writer BruceEaton has similar things to say about Medina:
"...those who want to spend a few hours soaking up some strong vibes from the BoomYears of Yore are well-advised to head east to the village of Medina. ...With only a few modern buildings in sight, it's possible to stroll up Main towards the canal and imagine that Grover Cleveland still resides in the White House."
Indeed, Grover Cleveland did once stroll these streets. His young bride, Frances Folsom, resided for a time on the north end of Main Street. A historic marker identifies the residence.
The collection of buildings in the Downtown Historic District appear on both the National and New York State Registries of Historic Places. One needs only stand at any place along the wide thoroughfare and see why- a stunning collection of nineteenth century Italianate buildings built of brick and sandstone in a thriving business district. It is truly is a slice of genuine Americana.
Arrayed along the historic thoroughfare are numerous shops and restaurants- everything from antiques to gourmet coffee, gourmet pizza, books, cookies, yarn, candles, gifts, tea shop, fresh produce, and a bistro with a classically trained chef.
Any time of year is a great time to visit this historic village, but fall offers some unique opportunities. While the community can be reached via the usual NYS routes (NYS 90 to Pembroke 48A to Rte. 77 and Rte. 63 to Medina; Rte. 31 straight to Medina; or Rte. 104 to Rte 63, south to Medina), fall foliage along the back roads of Orleans/Niagara offer not only spectacular fall color, but a bounty of fresh fruits (apples!) and vegetables from the farm stands that dot the route.
Google map a scenic route that will take you winding along the Erie Canal to the village and motor along historic WestCenter Street (Rte. 31E from Middleport, NY) to see a magnificent collection of Victorian homes, or visit the Medina Railroad Museum at http://railroadmuseum.net/ and take a fall foliage train ride to the historic museum located adjacent to the Downtown Historic District.

Historic DowntownMedina, New York
Medina, New York is a quaint Victorian village, nestled on a wide bend in the Erie Canal where the canal traverses the Oak Orchard River. Incorporated in 1832, the village thrived and prospered, most significantly in the years following the Civil War.
Being home to many industries- furniture, foundries, and stone quarries, Medina boomed during the Gilded Age. During that boom, numerous impressive buildings appeared, many built of the now famous Medina Sandstone.
Commercial, residential, and ecclesiastical structures born of this great age earned Medina a well-deserved reputation as a beautiful, flourishing community of prospering businesses and grand homes.
Most all of this historic architecture survives today and has been carefully preserved, most notably the collection of downtown commercial architecture. It is the envy of many communities.
It's not a museum or historical facade. Its a living place where you can shop, interact, and feel connected. Few spots offer such an authentic American experience, and the village is increasingly becoming a destination.
An article posted in the Toronto Sun in May 2010 by George Bailey states:
"When you walk the historic downtown you can breathe in the smell of history. Their main street echoes of the nineteenth century. Tucked side by side are clusters of aging Medina Sandstone buildings that have changed little since they were constructed during the boom times of the 1830's -1900's."
More on Medina from Bailey at: www.torontosun.com/2011/04/29/locals-in-medina-ny-say-hello
In a similar article published in the June 2011 edition of BuffaloSpree, writer BruceEaton has similar things to say about Medina:
"...those who want to spend a few hours soaking up some strong vibes from the BoomYears of Yore are well-advised to head east to the village of Medina. ...With only a few modern buildings in sight, it's possible to stroll up Main towards the canal and imagine that Grover Cleveland still resides in the White House."
Indeed, Grover Cleveland did once stroll these streets. His young bride, Frances Folsom, resided for a time on the north end of Main Street. A historic marker identifies the residence.
The collection of buildings in the Downtown Historic District appear on both the National and New York State Registries of Historic Places. One needs only stand at any place along the wide thoroughfare and see why- a stunning collection of nineteenth century Italianate buildings built of brick and sandstone in a thriving business district. It is truly is a slice of genuine Americana.
Arrayed along the historic thoroughfare are numerous shops and restaurants- everything from antiques to gourmet coffee, gourmet pizza, books, cookies, yarn, candles, gifts, tea shop, fresh produce, and a bistro with a classically trained chef.
Any time of year is a great time to visit this historic village, but fall offers some unique opportunities. While the community can be reached via the usual NYS routes (NYS 90 to Pembroke 48A to Rte. 77 and Rte. 63 to Medina; Rte. 31 straight to Medina; or Rte. 104 to Rte 63, south to Medina), fall foliage along the back roads of Orleans/Niagara offer not only spectacular fall color, but a bounty of fresh fruits (apples!) and vegetables from the farm stands that dot the route.
Google map a scenic route that will take you winding along the Erie Canal to the village and motor along historic WestCenter Street (Rte. 31E from Middleport, NY) to see a magnificent collection of Victorian homes, or visit the Medina Railroad Museum at http://railroadmuseum.net/ and take a fall foliage train ride to the historic museum located adjacent to the Downtown Historic District.

Red Roof InnCleveland - Medina 2 StarsHotel in Medina ,OHIO Within US TravelDirectory This Medina, Ohio motel is minutes from Interstate 71 and within driving distance of downtown Cleveland.
The motel offers guest rooms with free Wi-Fi.
Red Roof Inn-Medina features a 24-hour front desk and laundry facilities.
A continental breakfast is served every morning.
Medina General Hospital and Medina AntiqueMall are within a short drive of the Medina Red Roof Inn.
Akron University and the southern shore of Lake Erie are also nearby.
Red Roof Inn Cleveland - Medina - Medina Hotels, OHIO
Location in : 5021 EastpointeDrive,OH 44256, Medina, OHIO
Booking now :
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Tangier Morocco Travel Guide | The Medina

The Medina or the old city is a labyrinth of small streets guaranteed to get you lost! Its dark and lonely and there are very few signs to help you make youre way. In other words, it was fantastic exploring and getting lost.
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The Medina
El Minzah Hotel
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published: 27 May 2017

Ziyarah of Madina - The city of the Prophet (saw) - Umrah 2014

Alhumdulilah Allah blessed me again to visit the city of RasoolAllah (saw) - Madina. This vlog is when I went on ZIyarah of Madina.
We visited Masjid Qiblatain, Masjid Quba and Mount Uhud.
My tip for Ziyarah in both Makkah & Madina would be to book it yourself. try and find a english/urdu speaking guide who will take you on the tour of Madina. This way you have your own time to do what you wish, to see the places, spend time observing these blessed places and not be rushed.
In my experience the Ziyarah you get with your packages (from UK) are very rushed. The driver most of the time is Saudi and does not understand English or any other language so it is hard to communicate. The whole ziyarah is rushed and most of the time its in the Mini Van (esp in Makkah - where we were t...

Marrakesh is possibly the most important of Morocco's four former imperial cities (cities that were built by Moroccan Berber empires). The region has been inhabited by Berber farmers since Neolithic times, but the actual city was founded in 1062 by Abu Bakr ibn Umar, chieftain and cousin of Almoravid king Yusuf ibn Tashfin.
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Marrakech city guide - Medina

Hitting the souks is a rite of passage for any Marrakech visitor, but once you’re all haggled out, there’s another corner of town beckoning, just beyond the stalls. Kaât Bennahid might be one of Marrakech’s oldest neighbourhoods, but it’s had a superstylish growth spurt recently, with hip art galleries, chic riads and slick restaurants sprouting up, geared towards a fashionable set.
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Best of Madinah Umrah in 2017 Vlog Tour

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This is my experience of the greatest city on Earth - Madinah. As busy as it can get in Ramadan (at that means very busy), it is a place of peace and tranquillity. I have tried to include practical advice and tips that will benefit you inshaAllah when you visit this blessed city. Please watch and share with friends and family. jzk :)
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HOLY MEDINA SAUDI ARABIA TRAVEL

QuantumMethodRealizationCourseAll of us would like to become Superman, or Insan-E-Kamel. We would like to transform suffering into joy, disease into health, and scarcity into prosperity.
But very few of us know the natural law for creating spontaneous torrents of joy or creating a truly prosperous life.
We want to be one with God, Allah, the Creator, or the Universal LifeForce and surrender to Him. We want to pray, worship, or ibadat with devotion but we cannot.
Yet throughout history, there have been prophets, rishis, sufis, monks and holy-men who were indeed supermen. They found the secret to ending suffering and creating lasting joy. With them, those suffering found relief, those lacking found prosperity, and those diseased found health. Often, pain evaporated with a single tou...

published: 06 May 2013

A Local's Travel Guide to Marrakech | Travel Vloggers

What to do in Marrakech
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We asked the locals what we should do when visiting the Moroccan city of Marrakech. See what they suggested and use this video as your guide when you visit. From visiting a Hammam, touring the Souks and Medina, looking over dJemma El fna and even taking a dune buggy trip to the desert, there's so much to do in Marrakech. The Local guide.
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2017 Umrah Trip to Medina and Makkah

Assalamualaikum.. just wanna share with you how Medina and Mecca looks like and maybe someday you'd be inspired and have the chance to visit this beautiful holy place for muslims.. inshaallah Amin ❤️
I had such a wonderful time and created best memories in performing my Umrah with my family. We took our flight straight to Medina, spent most of our time at Masjidil Nabawi. I was in such an awe looking at the architecture, most of it was in golden details ✨ We were there for 4 days and I wish it was longer.
Then, we took a bus for 6 hours ride to Mecca. All the men has to be in Ihram because we need to perform our Umrah straight away once we've reached Mecca. Alhamdulillah we managed to do 3 times of Umrah and a few more times of Tawaf Sunat. Couldn't get enough of just staring at Kaabah...

Córdoba Travel Guide

Travel video about destination Córdoba in Spain.
Cordoba was once the most important metropolis of the Caliphate and today is a city of harmony and contrast. It is a city in which the history of the Caliphs, Romans, Jews and Christians is still very much alive and was the centre of the Arab realm of Al-Andalus that reached its peak in around 1000 A.D.The Ponte Romana extends across the Gudalquivir and leads to the old town. With its sixteen arches the Roman bridge that spans across the river is one of the city’s main landmarks. The city’s most important building is the MezquitaCatedral in the centre of the old town. It is undoubtedly the most splendid mosque of Moorish Islamic origin on the Iberian Peninsula. Construction of the main mosque began in 785 A.D. during the rule of Abd-Ar-Rahm...

published: 13 Aug 2013

Tripoli Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Tripoli in Libya.
Tripoli is the capital of the desert state of Libya. The old town is known as the Medina and with its narrow lanes and squat buildings it is a combination of Arabian, North African and Mediterranean cultures. The joie de vivre of the local people is obvious and music and dance are part of their daily life. In antiquity the city was called Oea that was one of the three cities of Tripolitania and in Roman times this section of the coast contained the trading towns of Leptis Magna and Sabratha. Since 1963 Tripoli has been the capital of the Great Socialist Libyan-Arab People’s Republic. The old town contains a souk that was almost fully abandoned following the Great Revolution as private trading was then forbidden but when the law was abolis...

TOP 5 TRAVEL TIPS: MARRAKECH 🇲🇦

This is the final video in my Marrakech series. Some hints and tips for if you plan on visiting Marrakech that I wish I'd known, with some bonus footage that hasn't been featured yet.
1. Be mindful of your photography
2. Do NOT enter the Mosque if you are not Muslim
3. Visit a hammam - I went to Les Bains: http://www.lesbainsdemarrakech.com/en/home
4. Visit the Souks with a guide
5. Learn a few Arabic phrases
BONUS TIP: Mind the steps!
Check out the rest of my Marrakech videos below:
WELCOME TO MEDINA GARDENS: https://youtu.be/1mYF0KjOx9w
THE SOUKS + JEMAA EL-FNAA: https://youtu.be/57caruHNCjU
MAJORELLE/YVES SAINT LAURENT GARDENS: https://youtu.be/aF8eTe7c6-M
MARRAKECH HISTORY TOUR: https://youtu.be/pMBpHR0xGVQ
HAGGLING AT THE NIGHT MARKET: https://youtu.be/HyZyxL2DUHQ
YOU CAN ALSO FIND...

Tangier Morocco Travel Guide | The Medina

The Medina or the old city is a labyrinth of small streets guaranteed to get you lost! Its dark and lonely and there are very few signs to help you make youre w...

The Medina or the old city is a labyrinth of small streets guaranteed to get you lost! Its dark and lonely and there are very few signs to help you make youre way. In other words, it was fantastic exploring and getting lost.
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Places I went in this video:
Tangier, Morocco
The Medina
El Minzah Hotel
Lots more where that came from. For more details, pictures and exclusive video, check out my website at http://designinglife.biz .
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The Medina or the old city is a labyrinth of small streets guaranteed to get you lost! Its dark and lonely and there are very few signs to help you make youre way. In other words, it was fantastic exploring and getting lost.
PLEASE SUBSCRIBE IF YOU LIKE WHAT YOU SEE ! ! ! ! --Smiley face
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Find me on other social media:
FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/jqdesignslife
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Places I went in this video:
Tangier, Morocco
The Medina
El Minzah Hotel
Lots more where that came from. For more details, pictures and exclusive video, check out my website at http://designinglife.biz .
Check out some Funny tshirts I made on RedBubble: http://www.redbubble.com/people/designinglife
*******Need a discount for your next trip: Sign up for an AirBnb account and get $40 off your next purchase... Here is the link: www.airbnb.com/c/jquintanilla5 **********

Ziyarah of Madina - The city of the Prophet (saw) - Umrah 2014

Alhumdulilah Allah blessed me again to visit the city of RasoolAllah (saw) - Madina. This vlog is when I went on ZIyarah of Madina.
We visited Masjid Qiblat...

Alhumdulilah Allah blessed me again to visit the city of RasoolAllah (saw) - Madina. This vlog is when I went on ZIyarah of Madina.
We visited Masjid Qiblatain, Masjid Quba and Mount Uhud.
My tip for Ziyarah in both Makkah & Madina would be to book it yourself. try and find a english/urdu speaking guide who will take you on the tour of Madina. This way you have your own time to do what you wish, to see the places, spend time observing these blessed places and not be rushed.
In my experience the Ziyarah you get with your packages (from UK) are very rushed. The driver most of the time is Saudi and does not understand English or any other language so it is hard to communicate. The whole ziyarah is rushed and most of the time its in the Mini Van (esp in Makkah - where we were told to stay in the van and just look)
anyways if you can't organize your own Ziyarah, try and enjoy the packaged one as no doubt you will be visiting the blessed lands.
hope you all enjoy.
JazakAllah Khair for watching.
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Alhumdulilah Allah blessed me again to visit the city of RasoolAllah (saw) - Madina. This vlog is when I went on ZIyarah of Madina.
We visited Masjid Qiblatain, Masjid Quba and Mount Uhud.
My tip for Ziyarah in both Makkah & Madina would be to book it yourself. try and find a english/urdu speaking guide who will take you on the tour of Madina. This way you have your own time to do what you wish, to see the places, spend time observing these blessed places and not be rushed.
In my experience the Ziyarah you get with your packages (from UK) are very rushed. The driver most of the time is Saudi and does not understand English or any other language so it is hard to communicate. The whole ziyarah is rushed and most of the time its in the Mini Van (esp in Makkah - where we were told to stay in the van and just look)
anyways if you can't organize your own Ziyarah, try and enjoy the packaged one as no doubt you will be visiting the blessed lands.
hope you all enjoy.
JazakAllah Khair for watching.
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Marrakesh is possibly the most important of Morocco's four former imperial cities (cities that were built by Moroccan Berber empires). The region has been inhab...

Marrakesh is possibly the most important of Morocco's four former imperial cities (cities that were built by Moroccan Berber empires). The region has been inhabited by Berber farmers since Neolithic times, but the actual city was founded in 1062 by Abu Bakr ibn Umar, chieftain and cousin of Almoravid king Yusuf ibn Tashfin.
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Marrakesh is possibly the most important of Morocco's four former imperial cities (cities that were built by Moroccan Berber empires). The region has been inhabited by Berber farmers since Neolithic times, but the actual city was founded in 1062 by Abu Bakr ibn Umar, chieftain and cousin of Almoravid king Yusuf ibn Tashfin.
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Marrakech city guide - Medina

Hitting the souks is a rite of passage for any Marrakech visitor, but once you’re all haggled out, there’s another corner of town beckoning, just beyond the sta...

Hitting the souks is a rite of passage for any Marrakech visitor, but once you’re all haggled out, there’s another corner of town beckoning, just beyond the stalls. Kaât Bennahid might be one of Marrakech’s oldest neighbourhoods, but it’s had a superstylish growth spurt recently, with hip art galleries, chic riads and slick restaurants sprouting up, geared towards a fashionable set.
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Hitting the souks is a rite of passage for any Marrakech visitor, but once you’re all haggled out, there’s another corner of town beckoning, just beyond the stalls. Kaât Bennahid might be one of Marrakech’s oldest neighbourhoods, but it’s had a superstylish growth spurt recently, with hip art galleries, chic riads and slick restaurants sprouting up, geared towards a fashionable set.
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Best of Madinah Umrah in 2017 Vlog Tour

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This is my experience of the greatest city on Earth - Madinah. As busy as it can get in...

watch the next vlog:
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This is my experience of the greatest city on Earth - Madinah. As busy as it can get in Ramadan (at that means very busy), it is a place of peace and tranquillity. I have tried to include practical advice and tips that will benefit you inshaAllah when you visit this blessed city. Please watch and share with friends and family. jzk :)
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This is my experience of the greatest city on Earth - Madinah. As busy as it can get in Ramadan (at that means very busy), it is a place of peace and tranquillity. I have tried to include practical advice and tips that will benefit you inshaAllah when you visit this blessed city. Please watch and share with friends and family. jzk :)
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QuantumMethodRealizationCourseAll of us would like to become Superman, or Insan-E-Kamel. We would like to transform suffering into joy, disease into health, and scarcity into prosperity.
But very few of us know the natural law for creating spontaneous torrents of joy or creating a truly prosperous life.
We want to be one with God, Allah, the Creator, or the Universal LifeForce and surrender to Him. We want to pray, worship, or ibadat with devotion but we cannot.
Yet throughout history, there have been prophets, rishis, sufis, monks and holy-men who were indeed supermen. They found the secret to ending suffering and creating lasting joy. With them, those suffering found relief, those lacking found prosperity, and those diseased found health. Often, pain evaporated with a single touch of their hands.
The superhuman-like power of rishis and bujuhurgs was attained through a long strenuous process of spiritual pursuit. By surrendering to this process, they transformed every prayer into a union with God, and felt God deep within their own existence.
You too can progress on this path. Like them, you can attain the power to heal, have insights and extrasensory powers. Your prayer can become a union with God, and you can feel the presence of God within your existence. And you do not need to leave your family and job or live in seclusion to do this. Some regular practices or amal will help you progress along this path even while you continue to function fully in the material world.
The Quantum Method Realization Course: (also known as the Masters or Higher Course) will open the doors to this immense possibility.
SpecialDimensions of Realization
Preparation for Participating in the Realization Course
• Participating in Quantum Method Course Rejuvenation at least twice.
• Completing three series of Quantaions. Three days of Quantaion in Lama will be considered equal to 2 series.
• Completing the Quantum Healing & Psyche Course. Prothomaion Course and Quantum Student Course (if you are a student).
• Practicing Quantum Yoga on a regular basis. This exercise prepares the body and mind for spiritual pursuit.
• Participating in the Quantum Healing Program.
• Participating in the Sadakion (weekly group meditation) in the centres, branches and cells, and making sincere efforts to attend workshops and other graduate programs including Alokaion (SelfEmpowerment Program).
• Participating in Progga Jalali.
• Participating in the Monthly Graduate Program.
• Meditating twice everyday on a regular basis.
• Donating to Quantum CharityBank.
If you have completed the required preparations, you can apply for in the Realization Course by filling out the required form and submitting it to the centre, branch, or cell nearest to you. Participants are selected one month prior to the course. You will be informed about the next steps once you are selected.

QuantumMethodRealizationCourseAll of us would like to become Superman, or Insan-E-Kamel. We would like to transform suffering into joy, disease into health, and scarcity into prosperity.
But very few of us know the natural law for creating spontaneous torrents of joy or creating a truly prosperous life.
We want to be one with God, Allah, the Creator, or the Universal LifeForce and surrender to Him. We want to pray, worship, or ibadat with devotion but we cannot.
Yet throughout history, there have been prophets, rishis, sufis, monks and holy-men who were indeed supermen. They found the secret to ending suffering and creating lasting joy. With them, those suffering found relief, those lacking found prosperity, and those diseased found health. Often, pain evaporated with a single touch of their hands.
The superhuman-like power of rishis and bujuhurgs was attained through a long strenuous process of spiritual pursuit. By surrendering to this process, they transformed every prayer into a union with God, and felt God deep within their own existence.
You too can progress on this path. Like them, you can attain the power to heal, have insights and extrasensory powers. Your prayer can become a union with God, and you can feel the presence of God within your existence. And you do not need to leave your family and job or live in seclusion to do this. Some regular practices or amal will help you progress along this path even while you continue to function fully in the material world.
The Quantum Method Realization Course: (also known as the Masters or Higher Course) will open the doors to this immense possibility.
SpecialDimensions of Realization
Preparation for Participating in the Realization Course
• Participating in Quantum Method Course Rejuvenation at least twice.
• Completing three series of Quantaions. Three days of Quantaion in Lama will be considered equal to 2 series.
• Completing the Quantum Healing & Psyche Course. Prothomaion Course and Quantum Student Course (if you are a student).
• Practicing Quantum Yoga on a regular basis. This exercise prepares the body and mind for spiritual pursuit.
• Participating in the Quantum Healing Program.
• Participating in the Sadakion (weekly group meditation) in the centres, branches and cells, and making sincere efforts to attend workshops and other graduate programs including Alokaion (SelfEmpowerment Program).
• Participating in Progga Jalali.
• Participating in the Monthly Graduate Program.
• Meditating twice everyday on a regular basis.
• Donating to Quantum CharityBank.
If you have completed the required preparations, you can apply for in the Realization Course by filling out the required form and submitting it to the centre, branch, or cell nearest to you. Participants are selected one month prior to the course. You will be informed about the next steps once you are selected.

What to do in Marrakech
A local Travel guide to Marrakesh, Morocco
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We asked the locals what we should do when visiting the Moroccan city of Marrakech. See what they suggested and use this video as your guide when you visit. From visiting a Hammam, touring the Souks and Medina, looking over dJemma El fna and even taking a dune buggy trip to the desert, there's so much to do in Marrakech. The Local guide.
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VideoTranscript:
Welcome to Marrakech!
Marrakech is a city located in the heart of Morocco
The gateway to Africa
A city where ancient traditions meet the modern world
and where French and Arabic are evenly spoken
No one understands the medina like the locals
so when we were sent by Housetrip to live like a local
we asked them what they suggest we do while visiting this colourful city
Can you tell me where you would recommend someone who came to Marrakech to visit
There is many things to visit
I mean you got Sadian tombs?
What do the locals say to do?
Go to the Sadian tombs of course!
You got Biaha Palace
Biaha Palace
So what is the best place?
DJemma El-Fna!
Welcome to DJemma El-Fna!
DJemma El-Fna! is the main square of the old city known as the Medina
Stall 67 has the best mint tea
We have Sanford Singh the maire de l'activité à Marrakech
I love really every time the quads
Wooooooooooo!
wonderful tea
go to Marrakech and visit the Souk and Medina
we’re at the riyad el cadi and I am here with Ali
and I wanted to ask you Ali what is the one thing that someone should do when they come to Marrakech?
Take a cooking course!
Of course!
ta daaaa!
ah, there’s nothing like the aroma of some amazing food
man, if they had smell-a-vision you’d be happy
it doesn’t get more local living than this
tea and almonds in Marrakech

What to do in Marrakech
A local Travel guide to Marrakesh, Morocco
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-------------
We asked the locals what we should do when visiting the Moroccan city of Marrakech. See what they suggested and use this video as your guide when you visit. From visiting a Hammam, touring the Souks and Medina, looking over dJemma El fna and even taking a dune buggy trip to the desert, there's so much to do in Marrakech. The Local guide.
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VideoTranscript:
Welcome to Marrakech!
Marrakech is a city located in the heart of Morocco
The gateway to Africa
A city where ancient traditions meet the modern world
and where French and Arabic are evenly spoken
No one understands the medina like the locals
so when we were sent by Housetrip to live like a local
we asked them what they suggest we do while visiting this colourful city
Can you tell me where you would recommend someone who came to Marrakech to visit
There is many things to visit
I mean you got Sadian tombs?
What do the locals say to do?
Go to the Sadian tombs of course!
You got Biaha Palace
Biaha Palace
So what is the best place?
DJemma El-Fna!
Welcome to DJemma El-Fna!
DJemma El-Fna! is the main square of the old city known as the Medina
Stall 67 has the best mint tea
We have Sanford Singh the maire de l'activité à Marrakech
I love really every time the quads
Wooooooooooo!
wonderful tea
go to Marrakech and visit the Souk and Medina
we’re at the riyad el cadi and I am here with Ali
and I wanted to ask you Ali what is the one thing that someone should do when they come to Marrakech?
Take a cooking course!
Of course!
ta daaaa!
ah, there’s nothing like the aroma of some amazing food
man, if they had smell-a-vision you’d be happy
it doesn’t get more local living than this
tea and almonds in Marrakech

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2017 Umrah Trip to Medina and Makkah

Assalamualaikum.. just wanna share with you how Medina and Mecca looks like and maybe someday you'd be inspired and have the chance to visit this beautiful holy...

Assalamualaikum.. just wanna share with you how Medina and Mecca looks like and maybe someday you'd be inspired and have the chance to visit this beautiful holy place for muslims.. inshaallah Amin ❤️
I had such a wonderful time and created best memories in performing my Umrah with my family. We took our flight straight to Medina, spent most of our time at Masjidil Nabawi. I was in such an awe looking at the architecture, most of it was in golden details ✨ We were there for 4 days and I wish it was longer.
Then, we took a bus for 6 hours ride to Mecca. All the men has to be in Ihram because we need to perform our Umrah straight away once we've reached Mecca. Alhamdulillah we managed to do 3 times of Umrah and a few more times of Tawaf Sunat. Couldn't get enough of just staring at Kaabah 🕋 The feeling is very close to my heart..

Assalamualaikum.. just wanna share with you how Medina and Mecca looks like and maybe someday you'd be inspired and have the chance to visit this beautiful holy place for muslims.. inshaallah Amin ❤️
I had such a wonderful time and created best memories in performing my Umrah with my family. We took our flight straight to Medina, spent most of our time at Masjidil Nabawi. I was in such an awe looking at the architecture, most of it was in golden details ✨ We were there for 4 days and I wish it was longer.
Then, we took a bus for 6 hours ride to Mecca. All the men has to be in Ihram because we need to perform our Umrah straight away once we've reached Mecca. Alhamdulillah we managed to do 3 times of Umrah and a few more times of Tawaf Sunat. Couldn't get enough of just staring at Kaabah 🕋 The feeling is very close to my heart..

Córdoba Travel Guide

Travel video about destination Córdoba in Spain.
Cordoba was once the most important metropolis of the Caliphate and today is a city of harmony and contrast. It...

Travel video about destination Córdoba in Spain.
Cordoba was once the most important metropolis of the Caliphate and today is a city of harmony and contrast. It is a city in which the history of the Caliphs, Romans, Jews and Christians is still very much alive and was the centre of the Arab realm of Al-Andalus that reached its peak in around 1000 A.D.The Ponte Romana extends across the Gudalquivir and leads to the old town. With its sixteen arches the Roman bridge that spans across the river is one of the city’s main landmarks. The city’s most important building is the MezquitaCatedral in the centre of the old town. It is undoubtedly the most splendid mosque of Moorish Islamic origin on the Iberian Peninsula. Construction of the main mosque began in 785 A.D. during the rule of Abd-Ar-Rahman The First. The world’s third largest mosque was built on the site of a WestGothicChristian church that was built on the remains of a Roman temple. The PlazaSanta Marina dates back to the 17th centuryand was once used as a bull-fighting arena and also as a theatrical stage. Today it is frequently used as a marketplace. The striking monument of the famous Spanish toreador, Manolete, who was killed during a bullfight inside the arena, occupies a large section of the square. Mighty walls surround the Medina. Some of its old gates have survived such as the Puerta De Almodovar that leads into the Jewish quarter. Once known as a wealthy city, Cordoba was considered to be a worthy prize and was thus well protected and fortified. A combination of the Arabic, Jewish and Christian worlds, Cordoba is most deservedly the Pearl of Andalusia!

Travel video about destination Córdoba in Spain.
Cordoba was once the most important metropolis of the Caliphate and today is a city of harmony and contrast. It is a city in which the history of the Caliphs, Romans, Jews and Christians is still very much alive and was the centre of the Arab realm of Al-Andalus that reached its peak in around 1000 A.D.The Ponte Romana extends across the Gudalquivir and leads to the old town. With its sixteen arches the Roman bridge that spans across the river is one of the city’s main landmarks. The city’s most important building is the MezquitaCatedral in the centre of the old town. It is undoubtedly the most splendid mosque of Moorish Islamic origin on the Iberian Peninsula. Construction of the main mosque began in 785 A.D. during the rule of Abd-Ar-Rahman The First. The world’s third largest mosque was built on the site of a WestGothicChristian church that was built on the remains of a Roman temple. The PlazaSanta Marina dates back to the 17th centuryand was once used as a bull-fighting arena and also as a theatrical stage. Today it is frequently used as a marketplace. The striking monument of the famous Spanish toreador, Manolete, who was killed during a bullfight inside the arena, occupies a large section of the square. Mighty walls surround the Medina. Some of its old gates have survived such as the Puerta De Almodovar that leads into the Jewish quarter. Once known as a wealthy city, Cordoba was considered to be a worthy prize and was thus well protected and fortified. A combination of the Arabic, Jewish and Christian worlds, Cordoba is most deservedly the Pearl of Andalusia!

Tripoli Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Tripoli in Libya.
Tripoli is the capital of the desert state of Libya. The old town is known as the Medina and with its narrow l...

Travel video about destination Tripoli in Libya.
Tripoli is the capital of the desert state of Libya. The old town is known as the Medina and with its narrow lanes and squat buildings it is a combination of Arabian, North African and Mediterranean cultures. The joie de vivre of the local people is obvious and music and dance are part of their daily life. In antiquity the city was called Oea that was one of the three cities of Tripolitania and in Roman times this section of the coast contained the trading towns of Leptis Magna and Sabratha. Since 1963 Tripoli has been the capital of the Great Socialist Libyan-Arab People’s Republic. The old town contains a souk that was almost fully abandoned following the Great Revolution as private trading was then forbidden but when the law was abolished in 1988 it once again sprang to life. Modern Tripoli is undergoing constant development. Contemporary architecture is everywhere with skyscrapers that contain offices and apartments that have been built on the periphery of the city. Around seventy kilometres west of Tripoli and also located on the Mediterranean coast are the remains of the ancient trading town of Sabratha. Its Theatre has been rebuilt and is still an impressive structure that dates back to the second century A.D. Tripoli, along with the historic towns of the former Tripolitania, is one of the most spectacular places of ancient culture in North Africa and the heritage of an advanced civilisation located on the edge of the Sahara.

Travel video about destination Tripoli in Libya.
Tripoli is the capital of the desert state of Libya. The old town is known as the Medina and with its narrow lanes and squat buildings it is a combination of Arabian, North African and Mediterranean cultures. The joie de vivre of the local people is obvious and music and dance are part of their daily life. In antiquity the city was called Oea that was one of the three cities of Tripolitania and in Roman times this section of the coast contained the trading towns of Leptis Magna and Sabratha. Since 1963 Tripoli has been the capital of the Great Socialist Libyan-Arab People’s Republic. The old town contains a souk that was almost fully abandoned following the Great Revolution as private trading was then forbidden but when the law was abolished in 1988 it once again sprang to life. Modern Tripoli is undergoing constant development. Contemporary architecture is everywhere with skyscrapers that contain offices and apartments that have been built on the periphery of the city. Around seventy kilometres west of Tripoli and also located on the Mediterranean coast are the remains of the ancient trading town of Sabratha. Its Theatre has been rebuilt and is still an impressive structure that dates back to the second century A.D. Tripoli, along with the historic towns of the former Tripolitania, is one of the most spectacular places of ancient culture in North Africa and the heritage of an advanced civilisation located on the edge of the Sahara.

TOP 5 TRAVEL TIPS: MARRAKECH 🇲🇦

This is the final video in my Marrakech series. Some hints and tips for if you plan on visiting Marrakech that I wish I'd known, with some bonus footage that ha...

This is the final video in my Marrakech series. Some hints and tips for if you plan on visiting Marrakech that I wish I'd known, with some bonus footage that hasn't been featured yet.
1. Be mindful of your photography
2. Do NOT enter the Mosque if you are not Muslim
3. Visit a hammam - I went to Les Bains: http://www.lesbainsdemarrakech.com/en/home
4. Visit the Souks with a guide
5. Learn a few Arabic phrases
BONUS TIP: Mind the steps!
Check out the rest of my Marrakech videos below:
WELCOME TO MEDINA GARDENS: https://youtu.be/1mYF0KjOx9w
THE SOUKS + JEMAA EL-FNAA: https://youtu.be/57caruHNCjU
MAJORELLE/YVES SAINT LAURENT GARDENS: https://youtu.be/aF8eTe7c6-M
MARRAKECH HISTORY TOUR: https://youtu.be/pMBpHR0xGVQ
HAGGLING AT THE NIGHT MARKET: https://youtu.be/HyZyxL2DUHQ
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This is the final video in my Marrakech series. Some hints and tips for if you plan on visiting Marrakech that I wish I'd known, with some bonus footage that hasn't been featured yet.
1. Be mindful of your photography
2. Do NOT enter the Mosque if you are not Muslim
3. Visit a hammam - I went to Les Bains: http://www.lesbainsdemarrakech.com/en/home
4. Visit the Souks with a guide
5. Learn a few Arabic phrases
BONUS TIP: Mind the steps!
Check out the rest of my Marrakech videos below:
WELCOME TO MEDINA GARDENS: https://youtu.be/1mYF0KjOx9w
THE SOUKS + JEMAA EL-FNAA: https://youtu.be/57caruHNCjU
MAJORELLE/YVES SAINT LAURENT GARDENS: https://youtu.be/aF8eTe7c6-M
MARRAKECH HISTORY TOUR: https://youtu.be/pMBpHR0xGVQ
HAGGLING AT THE NIGHT MARKET: https://youtu.be/HyZyxL2DUHQ
YOU CAN ALSO FIND ME HERE...
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FOLLOW MY TRAVEL ADVENTURES SO FAR...
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BrimfieldAntiqueFleaMarket.com Live Stream

Welcome to Brimfield 2016, the largest flea market in Massachusetts! Watch our live video stream to catch all of the action from beginning, to end. Brimfield Flea Markets run three times a year; May, July and September. Visit our website for dates and more information!
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Bargain Hunt S23E24 Norfolk 3 ( English Subtitles )

Norfolk 3
Bargain Hunt, Series 23
The Norfolk Showground plays host to the antiques challenge for a special double episode with two sets of teams competing to find the most profitable bargains. The red teams hope expert Charles Hanson will help them come up trumps, while the blue teams rely on Jonathan Pratt for guidance.

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Joe Fernandez-- High end detailing, detailing for the affluent!

Professional Detailer Joe Fernandez aka Joe@SuperiorShine on the AutogeekOnline.net detailing discussion forum shares his years of experience in how to market your detailing services to the high end segment of the market. Catering to people that own high-end luxury cars, sports cars, exotics, super cars as well as classics and antiques.
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Para todos aquellos que os gusten las antigüedades y las cosas viejas va dedicado este vídeo. En la localidad portuguesa de Vila Nova de Cerveira se celebra el segundo domingo de cada mes durante todo el año la Feria de Antigüedades e Velharias (Cosas viejas) este vídeo os muestra los artículos y precios que os podréis encontrar al visitar la feria, visita muy recomendable. Gracias a todos y cada uno de los vendedores de la feria que colaboraron en la realización de este reportaje.
For those you like antiques and old things this video is dedicated. In thePortuguese town of Vila Nova de Cerveira is held the second Sunday of each month throughout the year and Velharias Antiques Fair (Old stuff) this video shows you the items and prices that you can find by visiting the fair, check very recommended. Thanks to each and every one of the vendors at the fair who collaborated in the realization of this report.

Para todos aquellos que os gusten las antigüedades y las cosas viejas va dedicado este vídeo. En la localidad portuguesa de Vila Nova de Cerveira se celebra el segundo domingo de cada mes durante todo el año la Feria de Antigüedades e Velharias (Cosas viejas) este vídeo os muestra los artículos y precios que os podréis encontrar al visitar la feria, visita muy recomendable. Gracias a todos y cada uno de los vendedores de la feria que colaboraron en la realización de este reportaje.
For those you like antiques and old things this video is dedicated. In thePortuguese town of Vila Nova de Cerveira is held the second Sunday of each month throughout the year and Velharias Antiques Fair (Old stuff) this video shows you the items and prices that you can find by visiting the fair, check very recommended. Thanks to each and every one of the vendors at the fair who collaborated in the realization of this report.

The CapeMalays: South Africa'sForgotten Muslims
A Talk by SamiFortuneDate: Thursday 30th November 2017
Time: 7 pm
Venue: 10 MapleStreet, London, W1T 5HA
FREE ADMISSION!
Abstract: The talk will examine the history, culture and Islamic ritual practice of the Cape MalayMuslim community of South Africa. This community formed by both involuntary and sometimes later voluntary migration can find its origins in several ethnic groups. Often it is described as some of the most genetically ethnically diverse people in the world. A Malay cultural and linguistic element together with a unifying Islamic element has been pervasive throughout. Though initially banned under the statutes of India, both overtly and covertly Islam and Islamic practice survived a long period of oppressive slavery under Dutch East India Company rule (VOC). Emancipation from slavery under the British in 1834 pre-empted a cultural flowering of the community, connections and influences from the Ottoman Empire and the entrenchment of Afrikaans, a dialect of Dutch with a significant Malay component, as a written language using Arabic script. The 20th Century brought new challenges in the form of Apartheid, growing Salafi influences and violent crime forcing the community to adapt again.
Speaker: Sami Fortune is an independent specialist in the history and culture of the Cape Muslim community in South Africa. Sami was awarded a degree with first class honours in 2012 and a Master’s in Islamic history, architecture and antiquities, in 2013 from The School of Oriental and African Studies. He wrote his thesis on the Architectural history of the Kaabah and later on the early architecture of the Prophet’s mosque at Medina. Although first undergoing rigorous training and a stint in the diamond trade, a traditional family occupation since the 1870s, Sami quickly moved into private art, antiquities and museum consultation. Sami has hosted workshops teaching the importance of historical sources to communities with SCIMS (SinaiCentre of Islamic Mediterranean Studies) in central London and has spoken on his research of the Cape Muslim community and other subjects at the RoyalAsiatic society, Regents Park Mosque library and the Kimberley Historical group. Sami grew interested in the Cape Muslim community through his mother’s family after being invited to see the secretive ratiep ceremony in Kimberley at 15. He has spent subsequent years, during his free time, between London and South Africa interviewing and documenting the dying cultural traditions and history of the Cape Muslim “Malay” community both in Kimberley and Cape Town. Sami also owns and maintains an important collection of Islamic and Andalusian antiques and coinage and regularly is consulted privately by cultural institutions, museums and media on historical and collection matters. He is an avid Oud player and since 2014 a member of the Oud section of the Diwan of Sultan Qaboos of Oman. Currently Sami is undertaking a PhD in museum security, antiquities laundering and anti-looting in the Middle East at Cranfield University.
PhotoCredit for a book called The Afrikaans of the Cape Muslims written by Achmat Davids

The CapeMalays: South Africa'sForgotten Muslims
A Talk by SamiFortuneDate: Thursday 30th November 2017
Time: 7 pm
Venue: 10 MapleStreet, London, W1T 5HA
FREE ADMISSION!
Abstract: The talk will examine the history, culture and Islamic ritual practice of the Cape MalayMuslim community of South Africa. This community formed by both involuntary and sometimes later voluntary migration can find its origins in several ethnic groups. Often it is described as some of the most genetically ethnically diverse people in the world. A Malay cultural and linguistic element together with a unifying Islamic element has been pervasive throughout. Though initially banned under the statutes of India, both overtly and covertly Islam and Islamic practice survived a long period of oppressive slavery under Dutch East India Company rule (VOC). Emancipation from slavery under the British in 1834 pre-empted a cultural flowering of the community, connections and influences from the Ottoman Empire and the entrenchment of Afrikaans, a dialect of Dutch with a significant Malay component, as a written language using Arabic script. The 20th Century brought new challenges in the form of Apartheid, growing Salafi influences and violent crime forcing the community to adapt again.
Speaker: Sami Fortune is an independent specialist in the history and culture of the Cape Muslim community in South Africa. Sami was awarded a degree with first class honours in 2012 and a Master’s in Islamic history, architecture and antiquities, in 2013 from The School of Oriental and African Studies. He wrote his thesis on the Architectural history of the Kaabah and later on the early architecture of the Prophet’s mosque at Medina. Although first undergoing rigorous training and a stint in the diamond trade, a traditional family occupation since the 1870s, Sami quickly moved into private art, antiquities and museum consultation. Sami has hosted workshops teaching the importance of historical sources to communities with SCIMS (SinaiCentre of Islamic Mediterranean Studies) in central London and has spoken on his research of the Cape Muslim community and other subjects at the RoyalAsiatic society, Regents Park Mosque library and the Kimberley Historical group. Sami grew interested in the Cape Muslim community through his mother’s family after being invited to see the secretive ratiep ceremony in Kimberley at 15. He has spent subsequent years, during his free time, between London and South Africa interviewing and documenting the dying cultural traditions and history of the Cape Muslim “Malay” community both in Kimberley and Cape Town. Sami also owns and maintains an important collection of Islamic and Andalusian antiques and coinage and regularly is consulted privately by cultural institutions, museums and media on historical and collection matters. He is an avid Oud player and since 2014 a member of the Oud section of the Diwan of Sultan Qaboos of Oman. Currently Sami is undertaking a PhD in museum security, antiquities laundering and anti-looting in the Middle East at Cranfield University.
PhotoCredit for a book called The Afrikaans of the Cape Muslims written by Achmat Davids

In December 1913, an Italian immigrant arrived in New York City with a degree in Agriculture and dreams for a better life. Few who knew him then could have imagined that only six years later, Rodolfo Guglielmi would become Rudolph Valentino, Hollywood’s first male sex symbol. A successful career as a dancer led to bit roles in the movies. But Hollywood wasn’t ready for a dark lover, so Valentino was typecast as the villain in most of his early films. His powerful portrayal of an unscrupulous Italian count in “Eyes of Youth” earned him the coveted lead role of Julio in “The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse.” His sultry tango and tormented love scenes led to “The Sheik.” Almost overnight, he changed the face of leading men in America with his smoldering gaze and passionate embrace. Women flocked to the theaters and men tried to bring him down. But Valentino was much more than a sex symbol. He had a talent for comedy, spoke at least four languages, and was an avid collector of European antiques, books, fine cars and dogs. He was a skilled horseman, expert mechanic and serious amateur boxer. To his friends he was Rudy, a man of simple yet refined tastes who adored children and worshipped the women he loved. His tragic death at the age of 31 caused riots and motivated suicides. His funerals in New York and Hollywood drew hundreds of thousands of mourners. And his fans only increased, as The Great Lover became a legend. Eighty years after his death, people still pack the chapel at Hollywood Forever for his annual memorial service, making it the longest running event in Hollywood. From his birth in Castellaneta, Italy, to his untimely death in New York City, Rudolph Valentino led a fascinating life marked by scandal, controversy and heartbreak. Join us for an intimate look at the man behind the icon.

In December 1913, an Italian immigrant arrived in New York City with a degree in Agriculture and dreams for a better life. Few who knew him then could have imagined that only six years later, Rodolfo Guglielmi would become Rudolph Valentino, Hollywood’s first male sex symbol. A successful career as a dancer led to bit roles in the movies. But Hollywood wasn’t ready for a dark lover, so Valentino was typecast as the villain in most of his early films. His powerful portrayal of an unscrupulous Italian count in “Eyes of Youth” earned him the coveted lead role of Julio in “The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse.” His sultry tango and tormented love scenes led to “The Sheik.” Almost overnight, he changed the face of leading men in America with his smoldering gaze and passionate embrace. Women flocked to the theaters and men tried to bring him down. But Valentino was much more than a sex symbol. He had a talent for comedy, spoke at least four languages, and was an avid collector of European antiques, books, fine cars and dogs. He was a skilled horseman, expert mechanic and serious amateur boxer. To his friends he was Rudy, a man of simple yet refined tastes who adored children and worshipped the women he loved. His tragic death at the age of 31 caused riots and motivated suicides. His funerals in New York and Hollywood drew hundreds of thousands of mourners. And his fans only increased, as The Great Lover became a legend. Eighty years after his death, people still pack the chapel at Hollywood Forever for his annual memorial service, making it the longest running event in Hollywood. From his birth in Castellaneta, Italy, to his untimely death in New York City, Rudolph Valentino led a fascinating life marked by scandal, controversy and heartbreak. Join us for an intimate look at the man behind the icon.

Welcome to Brimfield 2016, the largest flea market in Massachusetts! Watch our live video stream to catch all of the action from beginning, to end. Brimfield Flea Markets run three times a year; May, July and September. Visit our website for dates and more information!
http://brimfieldantiquefleamarket.com/
Video is being shot from the Brimfield Antiques Center, located in the center of Brimfield Massachusetts. Setting up for the start of the May 10th Shows!
http://brimfieldantiquescenter.net/
#Brimfield #FleaMarket #Antiques #AntiqueShows

Welcome to Brimfield 2016, the largest flea market in Massachusetts! Watch our live video stream to catch all of the action from beginning, to end. Brimfield Flea Markets run three times a year; May, July and September. Visit our website for dates and more information!
http://brimfieldantiquefleamarket.com/
Video is being shot from the Brimfield Antiques Center, located in the center of Brimfield Massachusetts. Setting up for the start of the May 10th Shows!
http://brimfieldantiquescenter.net/
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